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We're going to have a great time at the beach tomorrow,
come rain or shine. |
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The weather will be perfect for a beach day. |
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The weather might be had, but we'll go to the beach anyway. |
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We're not sure if we're going to the beach because of the
weather. |
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We decided to cancel our beach plans due to the rain. |
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I saw my ex-girlfriend at the party, but I gave her the
slip and avoided her all night. |
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to escape or elude someone |
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to confront someone |
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to follow someone |
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to wait for someone |
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Off the record, the politician admitted to taking
bribes from corporations. |
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Truthfully |
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Officially |
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(C) |
Unofficially |
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Falsely |
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4. |
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Carl and Sarah got off on the wrong foot when they
first met, but they eventually became good friends. |
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(A) |
to make a bad start |
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to dance incorrectly |
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to wear shoes that don't fit properly |
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to get a blister from walking too long |
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His constant tapping on the desk was driving me up the
wall during the meeting. |
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(A) |
making someone happy |
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(B) |
helping someone out |
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irritating or annoying someone |
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calming someone down |
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After the food poisoning outbreak, people started dropping
like flies, and the hospital was overwhelmed with
patients. |
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flying gracefully in the sky |
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growing stronger by the day |
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dying or falling down in large numbers |
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being protected from danger |
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Answers : 1B
2A 3C 4A 5C 6C |
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